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Old March 26th, 2008, 01:37 PM
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Thanks George,

After I made the post I did more research, and that is what I came up with also

I may not have been clear. This is karaoke with a live band. We need the click track so that the drummer can start the song in time with the lyrics coming on the screen. He generally needs a 4 count before the actual song starts. The track doesn't really need to be through the whole song, just in the intro. I would like to keep the audio track as well, as some people that do this even use the audio track to augment the live sound. Hope that explains it better.

All of my songs have been converted to kma for hoster. Can I import that file as well? I would suppose I would export then from Hoster, but I haven't used the probram for a while, and am not familiar with the procedure.

Do I need to create new lyrics or can I keep the ones in the kma.

Is this all explained in KHP documentation, I could just buy it and fool around and not take up your time asking what are probably silly questions

Thanks,

Jerry
Jerry,
There is no way to edit the music or lyrics in a KMA file, none that I know of anyway.

Here's what I would do:

1. memorize the words to the song

2. extract (rip) the karaoke track from the disc as an mp3

3. use an audio editor to add the count off clicks

4. run the completed mp3 in Hoster for a show

You can use KHP to add lyrics to your completed mp3 but you will have to type them yourself.


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I don't understand what you meant by sweeping the
You have to tell KHP when to "sweep" the color across the words. I'm sure this is what George means.

I hope this helps.

Jim
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